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The terroirs of Chinon and Vouvray combined in one bottle! This French sparkling is sourced from the sandy and gravelly terraces of the Vienne valley, from Seuilly in Chinon and from Reugny in Vouvray. The minerality of Chenin (90%) is complemented by the finesse of Chardonnay (10%). Made using the méthode traditionnelle or champenoise, this blend matured for at least 12 month on the lees after the second fermentation in bottle. The resulting wine offers up a complex nose with accents of citrus and brioche, followed by beautiful subtlety and toasty flavors on the palate, all backed by a nice, balancing acidity.
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Honeyed notes of apricot giving way to a tangy mineral finish. The sort of classic “bistro wine” wine that you’d dream of drinking on a warm summer evening in Paris, it’s fantastic for fresh goat-cheese salads, fish in cream sauce, or even herb-roasted pork or chicken. Just don’t serve it too cold, according to Mary, to avoid masking its full depth and aromatic complexity.
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Elegant salmon pink color. Complexity and powerful aromas of raspberry, lime, candy, slightly minty notes, give a very generous bouquet. On the palate, this wine is rich, with notes evolving towards strawberries and blueberries with a smooth minerality, adding freshness, and a long finish with persisting notes of red fruit. A superb Rose!$36.00
With a purple and brilliant color, this Brouilly gives us morello cherry, blackcurrant aromas with spices hint. The mouth, very complex, full and aromatic, reveals notes of wild strawberries, violet and grilled coffee in the final and silky tannins, on an exceptional length.
100% Gamay
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Neither glitzy nor flashy, but perfectly embodies the region’s rural soul. A signature blend of 50% Merlot, with equal parts Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, even at its modest price point it possesses much of the dark-fruited complexity that made Bordeaux famous in the first place but rendered in a brighter, more refreshing frame.